google.com - 12/2/2008
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Google Chrome for Mac is in development and a team of engineers is working hard to bring it to you as soon as possible. Please enter your email address below and we'll let you know when it's released. Email address: * * Google is collecting your email address to enable Google to contact ...
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Calaboration Syncs Google Calendars With iCal
TheAppleBlog —
... Google shows again that they are serious about their Mac development, and make it that much easier to switch to their services. Now… where’s that Chrome for Mac? ...
Google Chrome loses its Beta tag
MacDailyNews —
... . MacDailyNews Note: Google's Chrome is currently for Windows Vista/XP SP2 only, but Google does invite Mac users to sign up to get news about development for Mac here . Net Applications' browser market share figures for November 2008: [image]
Google Chrome set to release for Mac this summer
Infinite Loop —
... of Chrome uses Google's own HTTP protocol implementation. Meanwhile, the team is also integrating the latest builds of WebKit, giving Chrome advanced CSS and Canvas features. When Chrome ships for Mac this summer, it could go head-to-head with Safari 4. Both browsers are set to launch with advanced, speedy JavaScript engines for greater web app performance. You can sign up to be informed when a Mac-compatible download is available, but if you're really brave you can always download the current source and ...
OS X Browser Speed Wars: May the Fastest App Win
Mac|Life —
... Google Chrome: Chrome for OS X comes with a stern warning that it’s not at all suitable for daily use from stability and functionality standpoints. And while we’re used to Google’s offerings being Beta forever, this one really is in its early days. It’s impossible to predict how the final version will measure up to existing browsers, but it looks very promising -- the speediest browser we’ve seen so far, in fact. Each tab runs as an independent process, so if one page crashes the browser won’t throw a hissy fit. If you can set aside your ...
Google Chrome For Mac May Hit Beta In December
WebProNews Feed —
... your experience for our Beta launch in early December. We realize this means dropping Mac support for a couple of weeks, but we already have people working on that. If you prioritize the Windows and Linux versions, we'll bring you cross-platform parity as soon as we can!"
And since it took Google about three months to remove the beta tag from the first version of Chrome, that may mean that a finalized Chrome for Mac will available before February.
This isn't a firm timeline, of course, but it at least looks almost certain that ...
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